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		<title>ATCON predicts strong growth in Nigeria&#8217;s telecoms sector in 2026</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[*President of ATCON, Tony Emoekpere The Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has projected a shift in the telecom industry, from consolidation in 2025 to a phase of expansion in 2026. The President of ATCON, Mr Tony Emoekpere, gave a comprehensive outlook of the industry in 2026 while speaking with journalists in Lagos, Nigeria. [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>*President of ATCON, Tony Emoekpere</p>



<p>The Association of Telecommunication Companies of Nigeria (ATCON) has projected a shift in the telecom industry, from consolidation in 2025 to a phase of expansion in 2026.</p>



<p>The President of ATCON, Mr Tony Emoekpere, gave a comprehensive outlook of the industry in 2026 while speaking with journalists in Lagos, Nigeria.</p>



<p>He said that the sector is emerging in 2026, with renewed confidence, underpinned by the combined efforts of industry players, the regulator, and the government, to deepen digital inclusion.</p>



<p>Reflecting on 2025, he described the year as being a period defined by careful capital discipline and stabilisation.</p>



<p>According to him, the industry did not retreat in spite of economic challenges like rising energy costs, foreign exchange volatility, equipment import pressures, and Right-of-Way (RoW) challenges.</p>



<p>‘’Instead, telecom operators, tower companies, and internet service providers focused on densifying networks in high-demand corridors, transitioning to solar and hybrid energy systems to reduce diesel dependency.</p>



<p>‘’According to data from the Nigerian Communications Commission, Nigeria crossed a landmark milestone in 2025, with broadband penetration exceeding 50 per cent,’’ he said.</p>



<p>Emoekpere said that this growth was fueled by recorded high data consumption, as services like digital payments, streaming and cloud services became embedded in everyday life.</p>



<p>He credited the NCC for playing a confidence-building role by maintaining transparent industry reporting, enforcing Quality of Service standards, and managing spectrum efficiency.</p>



<p>The ATCON boss said that the regulator helped to preserve investors’ confidence.</p>



<p>“On the policies, the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation, and Digital Economy, led by Bosun Tijani, advanced several strategic initiatives, which include a proposed 90,000 km open-access national fibre backbone.</p>



<p>“Others are Project 774, aimed at expanding rural connectivity through the Universal Service Provision Fund (USPF) 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT), scaling digital skills development in AI, cybersecurity, and software development.</p>



<p>“If 2025 was about endurance, 2026 must be about execution, speed, and scale, driven by rising digital demand from fintech and AI workloads.</p>



<p>“The industry plans to intensify investment in data centres and last-mile broadband access (FTTH and FWA),” he said</p>



<p>According to him, a critical factor for success in 2026 will be the visible enforcement of a critical national infrastructure designation for telecom assets.</p>



<p>Emoekpere, consequently, called for a coordinated action to protect fibre routes and towers from infrastructure risks, alongside harmonisation of RoW.</p>



<p>He also underscored the need for the reduction of multiple taxation.</p>



<p>He said that ATCON would champion an industry-led infrastructure expansion, advocate for open access networks and fair wholesale pricing, and amplify the voice of indigenous operators.</p>



<p>The ATCON President noted that with regulatory stability and policy execution which aligns with market realities, 2026 is set to mark a new phase of accelerated growth for Nigeria’s digital economy.</p>



<p> *VON </p>
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